bareass172
Well-known member
I just finished a few hours of surfing here and the net trying to figure out what multimeter I need to fit the bill for what I do, and there are so many options I'm almost more confused after all my reading. I'm a motorcycle mechanic by trade, but like many of us I tinker with all sorts of stuff. I have a Fluke 73 meter (NOT the series III) that I've had since I studied electrical engineering in college almost 20 years ago. That 73 has served me well for 99% of what I've had to do since I've had it. I recently found a shortcoming with it, and that's why I'm researching and looking for advice. When doing current leakdown tests on motorcycles I need something that has better low end resolution. This 73 can actually only read down to 100 milliamps (.01 amps) and I need a meter that can read down to at least .1 milliamps, possibly even lower to give me a little "space".
I've looked at the Fluke 87, Fluke 787, some Ideal models, Amprobe, and of course there is a ton of China **** out there. I know there are other companies besides Fluke, and despite being happy with my existing model for so many years, I'm not brand loyal. I just don't want to buy ****. I'd love to get something once that will last me another 20 years.
What would guys who are automotive type techs recommend that would fit the bill for what I need, but also cover things I may not have even thought about yet? I have a separate (plug-in style) peak voltage adapter so if there's a meter with that built in, great - but that is not a deal breaker.
A friend recommended the Fluke 87, but I'm open to all suggestions if they do what I need and aren't junk. If nothing else, what brands are good/bad? Fluke, Amprobe, Extech, Ideal, Greenlee, etc? Lastly, I'd very respectfully ask that if you don't do this kind of work regularly please don't recommend anything specific. I'm hoping to get solid feedback from users with similar jobs, and I don't believe that most DIY'ers would have the same needs and experience.
Thanks in advance!
I've looked at the Fluke 87, Fluke 787, some Ideal models, Amprobe, and of course there is a ton of China **** out there. I know there are other companies besides Fluke, and despite being happy with my existing model for so many years, I'm not brand loyal. I just don't want to buy ****. I'd love to get something once that will last me another 20 years.
What would guys who are automotive type techs recommend that would fit the bill for what I need, but also cover things I may not have even thought about yet? I have a separate (plug-in style) peak voltage adapter so if there's a meter with that built in, great - but that is not a deal breaker.
A friend recommended the Fluke 87, but I'm open to all suggestions if they do what I need and aren't junk. If nothing else, what brands are good/bad? Fluke, Amprobe, Extech, Ideal, Greenlee, etc? Lastly, I'd very respectfully ask that if you don't do this kind of work regularly please don't recommend anything specific. I'm hoping to get solid feedback from users with similar jobs, and I don't believe that most DIY'ers would have the same needs and experience.
Thanks in advance!
